Dead Man Running‘s Tamer Hassan and Danny Dyer explosively reunite for this taut action-thriller in which a cataclysmic event has left London deserted and under the thrall of a sinister presence.

When William (Simon Phillips) regains consciousness he finds himself confused and alone in an empty London street. As he explores the area, he discovers that not only are all the people missing but so are his memories.

A chance encounter teams him up with six other lost souls, led by soldier Jack (Hassan), who are all haunted by fractured memories of a devastating event. After a terrifying attack on one of them, Jack realises they are not the only survivors and the race is on to escape the capital and the darkness that stalks its desolate streets.

Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida…

Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through the entire film without bursting into I Think We’re Alone Now?

Featuring explosive set pieces, stunning special effects and the most fearsome marine monsters in the history of film, Mega Pirahna is the riotously entertaining new creature feature from the makers of last year’s massive DVD success, Mega Shark Vs Giant Octopus.

Battleships will be destroyed, humanity will be threatened, a continent will reach the edge of disaster, a group of heroes will risk it all to save innocent lives and helicopters will be eaten. Prepare for the ultimate bite-sized blockbusting thrill-ride that will leave you desperately hanging onto the edge of your seat.

Mention The Cry of the Owl and I will enter you in a draw for the three region 2 DVDs available to Melon Farmers readers.

Only one entry per reader and you must be at least 15 years old to enter.

The Movie:

The Cry of the Owl

From the writer of The Talented Mr Ripley

Running time: 95 minutes
DVD RRP: £15.99
Cert: 15

Robert (Paddy Considine) leaves the big city and his ex-wife for the tranquillity of a small town where he begins to secretly watch the normal domestic life of a woman he doesn’t know through her kitchen window. But when Jenny (Julia Stiles) catches Robert in the act, she doesn’t call the police. Instead she feels a strange empathy for Robert and invites him into her home.

The fateful act sees the pair spiralling into a passionate relationship which has dire consequences when her boyfriend Greg finds out. Immediately suspicious of Robert, Greg makes it his mission to destroy him. But when Greg goes missing, Robert discovers he is the number one suspect in a murder case that is slowly beginning to look like the ultimate trap.

Mention The House of the Devil and I will enter you in a draw for the three region 2 DVDs available to Melon Farmers readers.

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The Movie:

Set in the 80s and directed by master of horror Ti West (Cabin Fever 2), The House of the Devil stars Jocelin Donahue as pretty cash strapped college student Samantha. Desperate to find a deposit on a new flat, Samantha accepts a one off babysitting job for a rather sinister sounding employer. The money is too good to turn down so Samantha puts her doubts aside and sets off with her boisterous friend Megan who insists on coming along to make sure all is ok.

The house turns out to be an eerie and isolated mansion quite a bit further out of town and upon arrival both the girls feel uncomfortable. However when the employer agrees to up Samantha’s wage, she is persuaded to stay and Megan promises to return at midnight to collect her. However no sooner does Megan leave but things begin to spiral out of control and Samantha soon finds herself trapped in the house.

As a lunar eclipse darkens the night sky, Samantha finds that her employers – cult favourites Tom Noonon (Manhunter) and Mary Woronov (Rock and Roll High School) – have something truly terrifying in store for her and it soon becomes clear that she will end this night with a bloody fight for her life.

Acclaimed across the world as an unrelenting, unforgettable journey into the darkest realms of fear itself, The House of the Devil will make you pray for the dawn.

Just email Dave at webmaster@melonfarmers.com by midday on 8th March 2010. Mention Apocalypse of the Dead and I will enter you in a draw for the three region 2 DVDs available to Melon Farmers readers.

Only one entry per reader and you must be at least 18 years old to enter.

The Movie:

Apocalypse of the Dead, a film full of blood-thirsty mutants by Milan Konjevic and Milan Todorovici starring Ken Foree

Transporting valuable human cargo of state prisoners across a hazardous war zone, a group of Interpol mercenaries headed by Agents Reyes and Milius are forced to make an unscheduled detour when they encounter the remnants of a catastrophic ecological disaster.

Trapped in hazardous wasteland, miles from help and civilization, they find themselves beseiged by a vast army of rampaging, blood-thirsty mutants, ravenous creatures who will stop at nothing to devour every human in existence. As Reyes and Milius fight for their lives and to protect their precious cargo, they realize their only chance for escape is in joining forces with the treacherous criminals in their care. But these men have a past as deadly and terrifying as the monsters out for their blood.

Just email Dave at webmaster@melonfarmers.com by midday on 28th May. Mention Dark Floors and I will enter you in a draw for the three region 2 DVDs available to Melon Farmers readers.

Only one entry per reader and you must be at least 18 years old to enter.

The Movie:

Dark Floors by Pete Riski starring Skye Bennet & Lordi

Dark Floors is a terrifying supernatural horror written by and starring the infamous hard rock band, Lordi. In a similar vein as Resident Evil and The Devil’s Rejects, the cramped confines of a dark and sinister hospital become the setting for a series of brutal and gruesome attacks, as a father battles to save the life of his daughter.

Sarah is an autistic little girl whose father is worried about her health. Concerned for her, the father sees her removal from the hospital by force as the only option. An elevator breakdown prevents a smooth exit and leaves them trapped with others yet this incident is only the beginning of a descent into nightmare. As the doors open, the hospital appears mysteriously deserted. When mutilated bodies are found, creatures from the underworld start a terrifying attack and it soon becomes clear that the survival of the group may rest solely on the little girl.

Just email Dave at webmaster@melonfarmers.com by midday on Tuesday 7th April. Mention Manhunt and I will enter you in a draw for the three region 2 DVDs available to Melon Farmers readers.

Only one entry per reader and you must be at least 18 years old to enter.

The Movie:

Manhunt

If you go down to the woods today, you’re sure for a nasty surprise…

“Genuinely scary… Lean and mean” – EatMyBrains.com

“Vicious and visceral” – Ain’t It Cool News

One of the most shocking and talked about horror films of the last decade is unleashed in all its bloody, visceral UNCUT glory.

Summer 1974: and four friends have planned a weekend hiking and camping in the remote forests of northern Europe. At an innocuous truck stop they pick up an anxious-looking hitchhiker. Almost instantly, it’s clear that she’s more than simply unnerved. She’s terrified of something…or someone.

Without warning the group is brutally ambushed and when the survivors come too, deep in the secluded forest, miles from civilisation the first thing they hear is the sound of a hunting horn.

Their nightmare is far from over. In fact it has only just begun. The game is on and they realise to their absolute horror that they are the prey…